What color Gigantea did you get?My gig from Galactic arrives tomorrow...... can’t wait
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What color Gigantea did you get?My gig from Galactic arrives tomorrow...... can’t wait
That is a very small, nice green. I never mind small anemone. They grow so fast if you want to feed them, every 3 days or so. You can get him to 20 inches within a year if you want.
I actually really enjoy the ability to look closely at the anemones in my sump. They are doing well there so I am not in a hurry getting them to my office.Color is getter better on the blue. When are you going to transfer the purple to the office tank?
Thanks Mike! Glad it is doing well! Feed that dude and he will grow up big and sting just like you!@OrionN love your carpets.. actually all your nems lol. But your green gig is what got me to take a chance and purchase a green gig. Mines small still about tennis ball size but doing very well. I'm hoping as he gets bigger i can move him more forward in my tank next to my mag as a central display piece. My only concern is the gig eating my fish as it gets bigger, right now my clowns have their mag so they keep fish clear of him.
I want to send a special thank you to @Asagi for the gig. Joey he's doing great and enjoying life!
One of my friends let me know that Galactic Coral in Houston have Gigantea Anemones a few weeks ago. I ordered two bright green Gigantea from them two weeks ago. They arrived overnight well pack and healthy. Both are doing well in my new 65 gal tank in my office.
I went to Houston for a quick trip to pick up my sons yesterday (3.5 hrs drive from Corpus Christi) and visit Galactic Coral in person. I was impressed that David Rains at Galactic Coral have quite a few healthy anemones. Various Gigantea and Haddoni, high price named BTA, and Magnifica. I was late for picking up my sons, so I did not stay for as long as I love too. He also have a trio of Macropharyngodon bipartitus, AKA Blue Star Leopard wrasse that seem to be active and healthy. I mention this since getting healthy Leopard wrasse is one of the harder things us reefers have to do if we want a harem of Leopard Wrasse in our tank.
I did not come away empty handed yesterday. I was able to talk to David and was able to purchase a very nice small Purple Haddoni. There were a numbers of anemones to choose from but my bank account cannot take too big of a hit.
The following are pictures of the three anemones I got from Galactic Coral. If anybody want Gigantea, Haddoni, Magnifica or brilliant BTA, you may want to give Galactic Coral in Houston a call.
I have never seen any LFS that have a numbers of healthy hard to keep anemones that are available for sale like I saw at Galactic Coral.
Purple Haddoni, the morning after I got him in my tank. Did not finish dripping him in until 2:00 AM, about 5 hrs ago
Green Gigantea. Small only about 3-4 inches. Please don't pay any attention to the algae. This is a brand new tank set up with rock from the Corpus Christi Bay. There are no tang or any snail in the tank yet. That is a normal size coffee mug next to him.
Another Green Gigantea, about 4-5 inches. That is a giant mug he is on.